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1-12 System Overview
STATUS LED
indication
Description Action
On (green)
The server is operating normally.
None
Flashing
(green)
The server is operating with the
memory or CPU in degraded state.
A 1-bit error occurs frequently.
Identify the device in degraded state by using
the BIOS setup utility "SETUP", and replace it
as soon as possible.
Off
Power is off.
–
POST is in progress.
Wait while POST is checking the system.
The STATUS LED turns green when POST is
completed.
CPU error occurred.
CPU temperature alarm was detected.
(Thermal-Trip)
A timeout occurred when the time set
for the watchdog timer was reached.
An uncorrectable memory error was
detected.
Turn the power off and on. If the POST
screen displays an error message, record the
message, and contact your service
representative.
PCI system error occurred.
PCI parity error occurred.
CPU bus error occurred.
A memory dump request was issued.
Wait until the memory dump is completed.
On (amber)
A temperature alarm was detected.
Check if the internal fans are clean and if the
fan units are firmly connected.
If the STATUS LED indication does not
change when the fans are operating
correctly, contact your service
representative.
A voltage alarm was detected.
All the power supply units failed.
Contact your service representative.
Flashing
(amber)
A fan alarm was detected.
Check if the fan units are firmly connected.
If the STATUS LED indication does not
change when the fans are operating
correctly, contact your service
representative.
A temperature alarm was detected.
Check if the internal fans are clean and if the
fan units are firmly connected.
If the STATUS LED indication does not
change when the fans are operating
correctly, contact your service
representative.
A voltage alarm was detected.
Contact your service representative.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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